Travel Blogs from Ahmedabad

... our night bus from as the tour operator's directions were a little vague. Headed back to the Internet cafe and caught up on blog entries. We also ran into Rob again, he was giving an English lesson through web cam to someone in Japan!

Picked up our bags from the hotel then went for one last terrific dinner at the Food Inn. We enjoyed a delicious tandoori chicken and tawa masala curry before heading over to the travel agents to catch our night bus to ...

... like the whole store needed to check out at once. I was so glad that I was able to be done when I was. In front of the entrance, we all gathered and headed out. On the way home, we could not find a rickshaw. It took us a solid 20 minutes just to flag down a single rickshaw, when we actually needed about 4. Eventually, we got everyone on their way back to the hostel. When I got back to my room, I tried on the clothes that I bought. I went over Mallory’s room and she, Tiffany, ...

Today we were going to Vadodara/baroda from Ahmedabad.we stopped in the middle of the highway because for some reason our car ran out of something so we had to pour water in the engine or something I don't know.so then this really friendly car people stopped and let us hop in and they took us to mitra and dhruti's house.and there was green liquid coming out ...

... It’s not done yet, but I hope to finish by Friday. Then as they students learn about each country they will be creating a fact book or info representation (all up to them) and stick it up onto the wall. For example one group doing Egypt is making little pyramids out of clay and will glue them to the wall to make it 3D. (By the way - all of this was based on a few student ideas, not my own. See how creative they are!) The other project we are working ...

... gesture, began explaining a few of the fort’s features. He offered to take my picture by the fort, and even though I wasn’t intending to do so, I let him. After he had finished his brief tour he told me that there is no charge for seeing the fort, but tips are greatly appreciated. He refused to give me an idea of how much he expected, so I gave him a few ten rupee notes, to which he looked up with disdain and said, "Is that all?" ...